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Sunday Law Log 6-8

Asheboro Police

On June 4, Asheboro Police were dispatched to Randolph Mall, East Dixie Drive, in reference to a larceny from a credit/debit machine. A representative of Zoom Systems, who checked the machine, told officers a silent alarm was activated when someone unlocked the machine and removed several pieces of merchandise.

Recent reports

* June 4: Ruben A. Leak, East Central Avenue, reported damage to his 1999 Ford Expedition parked at his residence. The two rear tires were slashed and there were several scratches around the rear driver’s side. Damage was estimated at $500.

* June 4: The loss prevention officer at Walmart, East Dixie Drive, reported two women stole several steaks and left without paying.

* June 4: An employee of the State Employees’ Credit Union, South Park Street, reported an unknown male suspect attempted to cash a stolen check.

* June 4: Debbie Sheffield, Coleridge Road, reported the theft of money from her purse in the bedroom of her residence.

* June 4: Vanessa Naounou-Bolou reported she lost her wallet while shopping at Marshall’s, East Dixie Drive. A person located her wallet and brought it back to the business minus the currency and two financial cards.

On June 3, Terry Wayne White reported a theft from an outbuilding on his property at Troy Caviness Road, Ramseur. Taken were two 20-inch chain saws valued at $775, a 4 1/2-inch side grinder valued at $150, a 1/2-inch reversible drill valued at $160, a garage door valued at $900 and a paint sprayer valued at $400.

Recent reports

* June 4: Dan Wesley Tanner, Rockwood Road, Sophia, reported the larceny of a Trovebuilt red tiller valued at $820 from his residence.

* June 2: Melissa Dawn Cox, Robin Lane, Randleman, reported the larceny from her residence of a refrigerator valued at $1,200 and a desk-top computer with monitor valued at $1,600.

* June 3: Wayne Miller reported the theft of a safety harness valued at $100 from Providence Grove High School on Mack Lineberry Road, Climax.

* June 3: John Anthony Brinkley reported vandalism to his vehicle parked in a field at Kennedy Road, Trinity. Damage to three car windows was estimated at $600 and damage to the windshield was estimated at $300.